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The Bolts’ first-round pick in April’s NFL draft missed all of training camp and the preseason due to a herniated disc injury in his back, which he suffered during the offseason.

The good news for Chargers fans is that the former Clemson Tiger has been practicing in pads since Week 2. Given the conservative approach Lynn has taken with the offensive play calling at times, there’s no question that the former Buffalo Bills interim coach is approaching this situation with extra precaution.

During his college days in Death Valley, Williams proved that when he’s healthy, he can put up significant numbers. In his final collegiate season, Williams played in 15 games and recorded 98 receptions for 1361 yards and 13 touchdowns.

General manager Tom Telesco believed that the success Williams had in college can translate over to the NFL. Now the biggest concern for Telesco and Lynn is getting the big 6-foot-3 225-pound receiver on the field when he’s ready.